There Has Only Been 1 Unguardable Player in the history (NOT WILT , MJ , KOBE OR LEBRON )

Unguardable

West burns Bullets in playoffs with 46.3 points a game

For years, Jerry West was Mr. Outside to Elgin Baylor's Mr. Inside on the Los Angeles Lakers. When West joined the team in 1960-61, Baylor already was an All-Star forward, a player who could dominate a game with his scoring and rebounding. That made West's job easier, for when teams collapsed on Baylor as he drove to the basket, West often got open jumpers as a result.

When Baylor blew out his knee in Game 1 of the 1965 Western Division Finals between the Lakers and the Baltimore Bullets, it was left to West to carry on alone. The 6-foot-4 guard responded to the challenge by scoring 49 points as the Lakers won 121-115, but he was far from through.

In Game 2 he tallied 52 points as the Lakers prevailed 118-115. Though the Bullets drew even when the series shifted to Baltimore for the next two games, it could hardly be blamed on West. He scored 44 and 48 points in the losing efforts.

Back home for Game 5, West kept up his torrid pace by connecting for 43 points while the Lakers outscored the Bullets 120-112. Back in Baltimore for Game 6, West scored 42 points and the Lakers beat the Bullets 117-115 to advance to the NBA Finals, where they eventually lost 4-1 to the Boston Celtics.

West's six-game series against the Bullets was one for the record books. He scored more than 40 points in all six games; no other player in NBA history has ever scored 40 or more points in more than four straight playoff contests. West's 46.3 points per game remains the highest scoring average for any playoff series in NBA history; Chicago's Michael Jordan, who averaged 45.2 ppg in a five-game series against Cleveland in 1988, is next.

46.3 points a game
in a playoff series with no 3 point line probably avg 5 - 6 3s made a game at least

46.3 ppg with out a 3 point line

46.3 ppg Gus Johnson and Wali Jones were guarding him the whole series

This is who was guarding Jerry West that series Gus Johnson (HOF) yall probably don't even know who this is non knowledge of the game fu-king c*ck suckers

WiltTHEGOAT

131 comments for "There Has Only Been 1 Unguardable Player in the history (NOT WILT , MJ , KOBE OR LEBRON )"

but sh*t how quickly they forget....10 years from now someone else will come along and yall will forget about lebrons dominance

Yeah, when all those players were excluded, I was like it has to be shaq. Shaq is the most athletic 300-pounder to ever play. He could run the floor, dribble, pass, and this move here is just one of the nastiest things the NBA has ever seen:

I think West was the only player on a losing finals team, to win the finals MVP... should of added that.....

Imo un-guardable , is subjective though.... Shaq has to be up their if west is tbh.... wasn't even about as much as o'neals points, he would have squads whole front court in foul trouble all the time.... you pretty much just had to conceive to him scoring at times.... imo olajuwon was alway nicer then him, but not as dominant... I think shaq's bb IQ, reading the defense was underrated in his prime also... was impossible to guard him 1 on 1......